You've possibly seen this, but this 4-pack of Solo: A Star Wars Story Action Figures brings you Han Solo (new, coat), Qi'ra (new outfit), Weazel (new), and a Range Trooper (build your armies). 3 out of 4 plus a desirable trooper ain't bad - this set should hit around September at video time.

After the first few waves came and went without a standard Han in it, we were wondering what future was there for Solo toys. The good news is Hasbro was more than ready for us, with several of the principle characters getting toys in the very near future. Val will join L3-37, Tobias Beckett, Rio Durant, Han Solo as Imperial Infantry, and Quay Tolsite.

At this time it was not specified if these figures were singles, 2-packs, or exclusives somewhere. But they look pretty ready to go, so there's that.

After a pretty dry run, it's nice to see a big shot of variety, newness, and something we can recognize in this line. Even if it's from a movie you didn't see, probably. But that's not my fault - it was a fun movie and you should've gone to see it by now! Read on for more images.

At the Hasbro fan breakfast yesterday, we got a look at the Imperial Patrol Trooper coming to The Black Series at some point in the next few months. I't from Solo: A Star Wars Story which a straw poll around here seems to indicate a lot of fans didn't even bother to go see - a shame, as it looks more like a Star Wars movie when it comes to characters and costumes.

The Black Series continues with Val. She didn't get to do much in the film, but she made enough of an impact to get a toy in a few months! This 6-inch action figure was previewed Wednesday night in two places.

In a heist diorama from Solo: A Star Wars Story, Hasbro showed some rarely-seen new figures including what may be a new Han Solo. Note his goggles and coat - this figure has not been previously announced. I assume we'll hear more about the 6-inch action figure and his cohorts (including Val) on Friday.

Lando's droid gal pal, navigator, and future brains of the Millennium Falcon was on display at Comic-Con. The 6-inch scale The Black Series figure joins Val and others, presumably later this year, and if you're here you can see L3-37 in a diorama or on the display shelves.

Also expected for 2019, this Yak Face was first previewed at Toy Fair. And here it is in color, in person! For me. You're not here.

The figure didn't seem to have a visible accessory - so I don't know if it has a Nikto pike, or a Gaffi stick, or something else - but it does look a little truer to the original movie costume. I like it.

While we've seen renderings before, I don't believe I've been in the presence of this Klaatu Skiff Guard figure in person. From The Vintage Collection, this is one of increasingly few new "classic" figures to come from Hasbro since the Mouse ate Lucasfilm. It should be out in 2019, unless I missed some exciting news.

Forces of Destiny had a lot going for it - much of which may never see the light of day. New episodes keep streaming, but new toys are far and few between. The Porgs with Chewbacca got far enough along that you can snag yours at Comic-Con in a couple of weeks. Cnet has the scoop - Chewie can be bought today, but the whole set is $50 at the show. Read more here.

Sometimes we get exclusive figures, sometimes we get sneak peeks with exclusive gear. The STAR WARS: THE BLACK SERIES HAN SOLO AND MYNOCK figures are a surprisingly fair $34.99 in a big fancy box that recalls the awesome Boba Fett from 2013. Han has a breathing mask, Mynock, and some other goodies. The box reads "Exogorth Escape," and if that seems baffling that's because you missed the Knights of the Old Republic comic books that gave a name and backstory to the big space slugs. Mystery is dead, but the hunt lives on - more pictures and press info after the break.

It's pretty dang cool. At this time we do not know if this is the final exclusive or what else Hasbro has planned - for the last two years, we've been treated to surprise exclusives on the day of the show. You might not even know what you're missing when you're on the show floor.

We got a Rey in 2017 and an unmasked Kylo Ren in 2016, so in 2018 we get STAR WARS: THE BLACK SERIES CENTERPIECE REY (STARKILLER BASE) & KYLO REN. The Centerpiece Rey is available here for the first time, and Kylo Ren appears to be retooled from previous releases.

The Rey is a Centerpiece, meaning lights are yes and articulation is no. There's a misting system and a fancy light-up backdrop. Kylo Ren has a uniquely expressive face, a torn shirt, and lots of articulation. Also snow deco.

With three figures and a bit of sticker shock, this year's first (possibly only) 3 3/4-inch Star Wars Comic-Con exclusive in San Diego has been revealed! Doctor Aphra is joined by 0-0-0 and BT-1 from Marvel's Doctor Aphra and Darth Vader comic books. They're good fun, and those who read the stories have been requesting the Doctor and especially her droids for years.

The set comes in a vintage-era-inspired "Special" box, wrapped in that foil styling we're seeing on more convention exclusives as of late. Pictures and Hasbro's press copy after the jump. (Spoiler - it's $49.99.)

Debuting at San Diego Comic-Con at Entertainment Earth's Booth #2343, the Toys R Us Exclusive 6-inch The Black Series Star WarsCommander Gree is looking fantastic - it's just one of several items on sale there, including stuff from Twin Peaks, Guardians of the Galaxy, Transformers, and Justice League. Check it out, and get yours at the show!